Is "then" a conjunction?

2009-07-06 4:27 pm
Is this proper usage? "I went to the grocery, then the garage."

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2009-07-06 4:38 pm
✔ 最佳答案
Yes.


Then is a conjunction, but it is not one of the little conjunctions listed at the top of this page. We can use the FANBOYS conjunctions to connect two independent clauses; usually, they will be accompanied (preceded) by a comma. Too many students think that then works the same way: "Caesar invaded Gaul, then he turned his attention to England." You can tell the difference between then and a coordinating conjunction by trying to move the word around in the sentence. We can write "he then turned his attention to England"; "he turned his attention, then, to England"; he turned his attention to England then." The word can move around within the clause. Try that with a conjunction, and you will quickly see that the conjunction cannot move around. "Caesar invaded Gaul, and then he turned his attention to England." The word and is stuck exactly there and cannot move like then, which is more like an adverbial conjunction (or conjunctive adverb — see below) than a coordinating conjunction. Our original sentence in this paragraph — "Caesar invaded Gaul, then he turned his attention to England" — is a comma splice, a faulty sentence construction in which a comma tries to hold together two independent clauses all by itself: the comma needs a coordinating conjunction to help out, and the word then simply doesn't work that way.
2017-04-06 11:32 pm
It appears to operate more as a conjunctive adverb.
2016-12-29 9:38 pm
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Is "then" a conjunction?
Is this proper usage? "I went to the grocery, then the garage."
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2014-07-01 5:39 am
It is not a conjunction.


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